> Those photos are nice but they will be better packaged as standalone package > and taken directly from developer's web site (photos.jstechs.com) rather than > from libre-jigsaw upstream who already re-distributing the images. > > Standalone source package for images will be beneficial for outher puzzle > games, useful as source of background images etc. > > Package name shall have no "libre" or "jigsaw" in name but perhaps something > like "js-nature-photos".
That makes sense. I can change the package. As for getting the images from upstream, the author sent high resolution copies to me, I'll see if he's interested in hosting those on his site. > Regarding libre-jigsaw application IMHO it's no match to "palapeli" or "xjig" > packages (`apt-cache search jigsaw` will give more hints to jigsaw puzzles in > Debian) not to mention ugly Java implementation. I'll take a closer look ad palapeli and xjig. Can you be more specific re 'ugly Java implementation'? Thanks, - Jon On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 4:26 PM, Dmitry Smirnov <[email protected]>wrote: > On Sun, 19 Feb 2012 19:16:19 Jonathan Hulka wrote: > > * Package name : libre-jigsaw-pics > > Version : 2012.02.14 > > Upstream Author : JS Nature Photos > > <http://photos.jstechs.com/contact.html> * URL : > > http://photos.jstechs.com/ > > * License : CC BY-SA 3.0 > > Programming Lang: > > Description : Libre Jigsaw pictures > > > > Photos for the libre-jigsaw package. > > Those photos are nice but they will be better packaged as standalone > package > and taken directly from developer's web site (photos.jstechs.com) rather > than > from libre-jigsaw upstream who already re-distributing the images. > > Standalone source package for images will be beneficial for outher puzzle > games, useful as source of background images etc. > > Package name shall have no "libre" or "jigsaw" in name but perhaps > something > like "js-nature-photos". > > Regarding libre-jigsaw application IMHO it's no match to "palapeli" or > "xjig" > packages (`apt-cache search jigsaw` will give more hints to jigsaw puzzles > in > Debian) not to mention ugly Java implementation. > > Packaging images however makes a lot of sense. > > Thanks. > > Regards, > Dmitry Smirnov > GPG key : 4096R/53968D1B > > --- > > The more false we destroy the more room there will be for the true. > -- Robert G. Ingersoll, 1902 > -- Sent from my GNU PC

